18223794. Electronic Display Pixel Grouping to Mitigate Motion Blur simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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Electronic Display Pixel Grouping to Mitigate Motion Blur

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Chengrui Le of San Jose CA (US)

Fang-Cheng Lin of San Jose CA (US)

Hyunwoo Nho of Palo Alto CA (US)

Lingyu Hong of San Jose CA (US)

Yi-Pai Huang of Cupertino CA (US)

Ze Yuan of Fremont CA (US)

Electronic Display Pixel Grouping to Mitigate Motion Blur - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18223794 titled 'Electronic Display Pixel Grouping to Mitigate Motion Blur

Simplified Explanation

  • Electronic devices, displays, and methods are provided for performing pixel grouping to enable efficient display operation at higher frame rates and lower image resolutions without sacrificing significant image quality.
  • An electronic display may include a number of rows of display pixels and driving circuitry.
  • The driving circuitry may receive a frame of image data and drive a set of adjacent groups of rows of equal number using the frame of image data.
  • Adjacent groups of rows may respectively include two or more adjacent rows.

Potential Applications

  • High-speed gaming displays
  • Virtual reality headsets
  • Augmented reality devices

Problems Solved

  • Maintaining image quality at higher frame rates
  • Reducing image resolution without sacrificing quality
  • Improving display efficiency

Benefits

  • Enhanced display performance
  • Reduced power consumption
  • Improved user experience


Original Abstract Submitted

Electronic devices, displays, and methods are provided for performing pixel grouping to enable efficient display operation at higher frame rates and lower image resolutions without sacrificing significant image quality. An electronic display may include a number of rows of display pixels and driving circuitry. The driving circuitry may receive a frame of image data and drive a set of adjacent groups of rows of equal number using the frame of image data. Adjacent groups of rows may respectively include two or more adjacent rows.